A traumatic brain injury can change your life physically, emotionally, and financially, leaving you struggling to get back on solid ground again. When an accident caused by someone else causes a life-changing injury, you deserve fair compensation and the chance to hold that person accountable for their actions.
At Daniel, Daniel, & Newman, we have been helping accident victims in Grainger County and Eastern Tennessee with their legal needs for over 80 years. Our commitment to Christ, our community, and our clients has made us a mainstay in the community for a good reason. We constantly strive to meet people where they are in the moment and provide them with effective legal representation and compassionate moral support.
Attorney Evan M. Newman is committed to maintaining the same high-quality legal representation on which his great-uncle Creed Daniel and his son, the late Dirk Daniel, built their legacy. You can trust Evan to provide personalized and comprehensive legal advice that addresses your concerns, and he will strive to meet your legal goals.
No one should ever take a head injury lightly. Contact our office today to speak with a brain injury lawyer in Grainger County who can review your situation, provide high-quality legal representation, and pursue the money you deserve. You pay nothing unless we win your case.
What Are the Benefits of Hiring a Grainger County Injury Attorney?
Even under the most ideal circumstances, managing an accident claim can still be daunting. Managing an accident claim while coping with the devastating effects of a head trauma or a traumatic brain injury can feel nearly impossible.
There are several benefits to hiring a Grainger County brain injury lawyer to handle your claim, the first being that an attorney can take the stress of filing an accurate claim off your shoulders, allowing you to focus on your recovery journey.
Another benefit of working with a Grainger County brain injury attorney is that accident victims with legal representation tend to recover more compensation than injury victims who manage their claims solo. An attorney can advocate for you and understand how to combat some insurers’ aggressive tactics to get victims to settle for less than what they deserve.
With Daniel, Daniel, & Newman, we can strategize the best path forward for seeking maximum compensation and then put our plan into effect, managing every detail of your claim from start to finish. Further, we handle cases on a contingency-fee basis. That means that you pay nothing upfront and only pay attorney fees if Evan obtains an insurance settlement or a jury verdict on your behalf.
What Compensation Can You Pursue for a Traumatic Brain Injury?
Another benefit to hiring a seasoned brain injury attorney is the experience they bring to the table. Brain injury claims are complicated and fact-specific. Often, the severity of the trauma and the cause of the accident are two significant factors that can affect the value of a brain injury claim.
To increase profit margins, it is in the insurer’s best interest to keep payouts as low as possible, quickly settle claims, and move on to the next in the pile. Accepting an offer without a legal consultation is seldom in your best interest. It could leave you struggling to pay current and future medical bills associated with your injuries and potential brain damage.
The value of every brain injury case varies. However, victims in Tennessee can usually pursue brain injury compensation for:
- Medical expenses
- Lost income
- Loss of earning capacity
- Property damage
- Pain and suffering
In addition to compensation for your injuries, an accident victim may also be awarded punitive damages in a brain injury lawsuit. Punitive damages are rare and can only be awarded in cases involving malicious or intentionally reckless behavior by the at-fault party. Punitive damages do not cover your injuries. They are a financial penalty the at-fault party must pay to help prevent the at-fault party and others from engaging in similar behavior.
When you meet with our brain injury law firm, we can assess your particular case to determine the compensation that could be available to you.
How Long Do You Have to File a Traumatic Brain Injury Lawsuit in Tennessee?
Accident victims in Tennessee have minimal time to file a personal injury lawsuit following an accident. Tennessee law gives injured people only one year from the accident date to file their traumatic brain injury lawsuit. You must contact an attorney as soon as possible to help you manage your situation, review your legal options, and keep the possibility of a personal injury lawsuit on the table.
What Are the Types of Traumatic Brain Injuries?
Medical professionals classify brain injuries in two ways: closed or penetrating.
- Closed Brain Injury – This injury occurs when a sudden or violent blow to the head happens. The force of the blow causes the head to accelerate forward and backward quickly. Brain injuries can be caused by the head impacting a stationary object, like a windshield or dashboard, or when the brain collides with the inside of the skull. Closed brain injuries can lead to bleeding, swelling, chemical changes, or tissue damage.
- Penetrating Brain Injury – Penetrating brain injuries occur when another object penetrates the skull, entering and then injuring the brain. Bullets from gun violence are the most common cause of these types of injuries. Flying debris and projectiles from violent accidents or bone fragments from a fractured skull can also cause penetrating brain injuries.
Brain injuries range in severity from mild brain injury to moderate and severe injuries. Some of the most common types of brain injuries that can occur following a violent accident can include:
- Concussion
- Coup-Contrecoup Brain Injury
- Diffuse Axonal Injury
- Hypoxic Brain Injury
- Intracranial Hematomas
- Hemorrhage
Even a mild brain injury can be serious when not properly diagnosed and treated. Following an accident, always seek immediate medical attention.